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Personal data Anna Maria van der Ven 


Household of Anna Maria van der Ven

She is married to Adriaan Driessen.

They got married on May 5, 1869 at Waspik, Waalwijk, NB, she was 33 years old.Source 3

[Waspik 1869 Aktenummer: 5]

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Anna Maria van der Ven
1836-1911

1869

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Sources

  1. Loon op Zand 1836 Aktenummer: 40
  2. Waspik 1911 Aktenummer: 9
  3. Waspik 1869 Aktenummer: 5

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